The Problem of Natural Theology

It is a curious fact that the much maligned ontological argument to prove the existence of God has in recent times enjoyed a revival of interest to which even Karl Barth, the arch-enemy of natural theology has contributed; but since the revival of interest has appared in a wide diversity of intellec...

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Main Author: Robinson, Norman H. G. 1912-1978 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press [1972]
In: Religious studies
Year: 1972, Volume: 8, Issue: 4, Pages: 319-333
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Summary:It is a curious fact that the much maligned ontological argument to prove the existence of God has in recent times enjoyed a revival of interest to which even Karl Barth, the arch-enemy of natural theology has contributed; but since the revival of interest has appared in a wide diversity of intellectual contexts, both philosophical and theological, the revival is itself almost as problematic as the argument itself.
ISSN:1469-901X
Reference:Kritik in "Professor N. H. G. Robinson and Natural Theology (1973)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0034412500006089